Norma Varnen to Wed Vacation Programs for Center Juniors Aug.11WeddingDate Roy Gealer on June 29 to Include Special 'Winter Fun Fest' Told by WSUS'tudents MISS NORMA VARNEN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varnen of Stahelin Rd., announce the engagement of• their; daughter, Norma, to Roy L. Gealer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gealer, of N. Northfolk Ave., Mr. Gealer is a graduate of Wayne State University and is now attending the University of Michigan for his doctors degree in chemical engineering. A June 29 wedding is planned. Winter fun for junior mem- bers (6 to 12) of the Davison and 10 Mile Jewish Centers is planned when school adjourns for winter vacation later this month. The Davison Branch has planned a "Winter Fun Fest," Dec. 24 to 28, with daily activi- ties beginning at 10 a. m. and including a hike, treasure hunt, outdoor and indoor games, movies, arts and crafts, com- munity singing, roller skating, folk dancing and dramatics. Also planned are trips to Camp Tamarack and the Ford Rotunda. Children should bring lunches daily, and there is a charge for the special pro- gram. For information, call Irv- ing Zeitlin, WE. 3-7380. Members at the 10 Mile Branch are invited to bring guests to an open house plan- ned for 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m., Dec. 24 and 25. The vacation program will start the follow- ing day and continue on Dec. 27, 28 and 31. Juniors will be separated in- to' 6-8 and 9-12 groups, with King-Size Coca-Cola Makes Debut on Market A new king-sized, 12-ounce Coca-Cola bottle made its bow on retail counters here last week, marking the soft drink's first package change in 41 years, reports William J. Young, presi- dent of the Detroit Coca-Cola Bottling Company, which sup- plies stores here. Launching of the new bottle size has been underway for 10 months, and involved installa- tion of hundreds of tons of new bottle-washing, filling and cap- ping equipment. "This new package, being marketed as a big brother to the .6 1/2-ounce size, gives the public 43 per cent more Coca- Cola for their money," Young pointed out. A shift in the pub- lic's buying habits brought about the new bottle. One reason for introducing the new package, Young said, is the trend toward suburban shopping, particularly in large food stores. The emphasis on food store buying is shown by the fact that soft drink sales in these stores have increased 500 per cent since 1938. He added that today three-fourths of all take-home sales are made in food stores. Introduction of the king-sized bottle doesn't mean Coca-Cola intends to neglect the standard 6 1/2-ounce bottle, Young said. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN EXPERT MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN. 3-6242 RABBI J. 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Meyer Goldman (Debbie Glass- man), of Rochester Ave., a daughter, Sandra Elaine. * * * Nov. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Charlip (Dorothea Stein- man), of 14041 Holmur, a daughter, -Linda Marcia. * C * Nov. 26 To Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob E. Segal (Jean. Finkel- stein), of 19175 Woodingham, a daughter, Rebecca Rachel. * * * Nov. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Benje Glass (Ruth Burg), of 6500 Whitaker, Van Nuys, Calif., a son, David Jay. Nov. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ramon J. Hollander (Sylvia Genser), of 15141 Dartmouth, Oak Park, a son, Richard Brian. * * * Nov. 15 — To Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berris (Eileen Schiller), of 8431 Marygrove, a son, Ray Randall. * * * Nov. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Finkell (Sylvia Abram- sohn), of 14011 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, a daughter, Sherri Ann. * * * Nov. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Sachs (Ledra Hirsch) of 24040 Coolidge, Oak Park, a daughter, Noreen Sheryl. • * * Nov. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Julian C. Frank, of 5450 W. Outer Dr., a daughter, Lisa. * * Nov. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour H. Mandell (Marlene Rothenberg), of 23309 Irving, Taylor Center, Mich., a • son, Stewart Lawrence. * * * Nov. 6 — To Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Garber, Detroiters now stationed at Camp Hood, Austin, Texas., a daughter, Susan Marcia. visits for the older members planned to Ford Rotunda or Pontiac Motors and Cranbrook, and the younger group going to the PlanetariuM and Science Museum and Greenfield Vil- lage. A carnival, variety show, arts and crafts, acrobatics, folk dancing, singing, outdoor sports and organized games also are scheduled. Children will bring their lunches. For information, call Barbara • Kellman, LI. 7- 6161. Acrobatics and boxing are now being taught to boys, 10- 15, at the 10 Mile Center from 7 to., 9 p. m., each • Tuesday. Nate Coleman, instructor, also teaches a tumbling and acro- batics class for girls of the same age group from 4 to 5:30 p. m., Sundays. A chess tournament for teens, tweens and youth is being sponsored at the Davison and Berman Centers by the Teen Council. The winners will rep- resent the Center in competi- tion with other community centers. Each teen or tween club will have an elimination to deter- mine a club champion by Dec. 23. The winners will play each other to determine the Ber- man-Davison champs by Jan 6. Final playoff dates will be announced. Sil-O-Ettes, a teen club, will present a dance party at 7:30 p. m., Saturday, in the Davi- son Center. Music by a local band will be featured. Del Monicos recently elected Ralph Ryback, president; Norm Bigelman, vice-president; Rich and Litt, treasurer; and Ken- neth Lawton, secretary. The group recently conducted a canned goods drive for a home for the blind. Del Monicos, Davison Center teen-age group, recently pre- sented a musical "Let's Get Away from It All." In the cast were Carol Kent, Jerry Hersko- witz, Marilyn Loren, Estelle Stern, Muriel Grossberg, An- nette Mitz, Elaine Zack, Marsha Adelman, Rosalyn Loren, Bar- bara Bernstein, Carolyn Loren, Vicky Shiefman and Annette Emmer. Millie Keil was production director, and Irving Zeitlin served as production adviser. Members of the Sil-O-Ettes acted as ushers. Young adults at the Center will be joined by Windsor young adults for a Detroit- Windsor winter weekend, Jan. 4 to 6, at Camp Tamarack. So- cial, cultural and outdoor win- ter sports events are planned. Other young adults events during the month include a discussion on "Crisis Facing Israel," this Sunday, at the Da- vison Center; a social dance with Sam Emmer's Orchestra, Dec. 23, at the 10 Mile Branch; an ice skating party Dec. 30, at the State Fair Grounds. For information or registra- tion, call WE. 3-7380. Ahavas Achim Youth Group to Hold Membership Supper 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 HAVING A SIMCHA? 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